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1. Title:   NYS Death Certificate for Grace E, Howe

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a. Note:   A Newspaper article in the SUSQUEHANNA,I don't have the date.
  REPORT LOCAL WOMAN IS MIXED UP IN DIVORCE CASE
 However, Her Name Is Not Disclosed In Action Started By Mrs. Grace Conrow Against Husband, From Whom the Former Is Seeking Speedy Freedom.
  The rather tangled martial difficulties in which a former Susquehanna woman, whose maiden name was not revealed, played an essential role, were revealed at a special motion term of Supreme court held before Justice Leon C. Rhodes in Binghamton last Tuesday when Mrs. Grace Conrow, Sanford, NY, resided, sought to prove charges against her husband, Vivian Conrow, from whom she is seeking legal freedom on the usual grounds of adultery.
 It is claimed by Mrs. Conrow that her husband left her threshold on March 26, 1926, to take up abode with another woman. A love nest was established in Scott township, Wayne county, Pa.. Mrs. Conrow claimed to have revealed through investigation.
 Mr. and Mrs. Howe, also residents of Sanford, were called to verify the Conrow allegations. Both told of making several visits to a home near Honesdale, Pa., before actually seeing the accused husband with his alleged common law wife. Testimony of this couple revealed that prior to their seeing Mrs. Conrow they had been informed that he was living with another woman whom everybody in that vicinity knew as his wife.
 On their third trip, the Howes finally located Conrow as he and his female consort were returning from a shopping expedition. According to the Sanford couple, Conrow introduced the woman as his wife. When informed by Mr. Howe that the purpose of the visit was to serve notice of his wife's action to secure divorce in New York state, Conrow retaliated with the information that she was too late as he had already secured a decree of divorce in Pennsylvania. He added that his marriage to his present wife, who told her callers that she was formerly a resident of Susquehanna, had taken place just after his legal obligations to his Sanford spouse had been dissolved.
 But Mrs. Conrow, to be doubly sure that she is freed from the man who deserted her for another woman, has continued her action in New York state court, hence the presentation of her case last Tuesday in Binghamton.
  There was a little more to the article, but it was gone.
  Grace Conrow in this article became Grace Howe Aug. 22, 1930. At the time of this article Arthur was married to Susie Permelia Crum. Story has it that Grace broke up the marriage of Arthur and Susie.


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